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Biden administration working to develop a system for people to prove they’ve been vaccinated

By Kristen Holmes and Devan Cole The Biden administration is currently working to develop a system for people to prove they’ve been vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to a senior administration official. Multiple government agencies are engaged in conversations and planning, coordinated by the White House, as this kind of system will play a role

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The US Vice President's Residence is seen at the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, October 15, 2015. AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
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After two months in office, Kamala Harris is still living out of suitcases — and she’s getting frustrated with it

By Kate Bennett It has been more than two months since Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president of the United States, a historic moment for the country, as Harris is the first woman and the first woman of color to hold the second highest office in the land. Yet, Harris — along with

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Dwayne Johnson reveals new ‘Black Adam’ release date

By Toyin Owoseje There have been some roadblocks along the way — but Dwayne Johnson is one step closer to living his dream of being a superhero. The Hollywood actor and former wrestler has announced that his DC Comics movie “Black Adam” will now debut in July 2022. Johnson, who plays the powerful villain attempting

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US President Joe Biden speaks, flanked by US Vice President Kamala Harris, during a listening session with Georgia Asian American and Pacific Islander community leaders at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia on March 19, 2021. (Photo by Eric BARADAT / AFP) (Photo by ERIC BARADAT/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden’s infrastructure plan is about to put his bipartisan appeal to the test

Analysis by Paul LeBlanc With some wind in his sails from the massively popular Covid relief package, President Joe Biden’s next big legislative push — a sweeping infrastructure plan — is set to bring a far more challenging bipartisan test in the coming weeks. The “Build Back Better” infrastructure proposal that White House aides are

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A sign requiring face masks and Covid-19 protocols at a restaurant in Plymouth, Michigan, U.S., on Sunday, March 21, 2021. After seeing declines in Covid-19 case numbers and hospitalizations in January and February, Michigan's coronavirus curve is rocketing skyward yet again as restrictions have relaxed, the Detroit Free Press reports. Photographer: Emily Elconin/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Some US states report concerning Covid-19 case increases — and one warns the surge is already here

By Christina Maxouris For weeks, health experts have warned of another possible Covid-19 surge if Americans get lax with safety measureswhile the country races to vaccinate more people. Now infections are on the rise again and some state leaders are sounding the alarm over their latest trends. After weeks of declines and then a plateau,

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Four female scientists launch “Black Scientist Cooperative” podcast to empower Black community

These four women, scientists and HBCU graduates created a brand new podcast all about the science behind healthcare. The four hosts, Dr. Charletha V. Irvin Joseph, Dr. Myla Patterson-Smith, Dr. Elethia Tillman and Dr. Shuntae Williams, debuted their “Black Scientist Cooperative” Podcast in an effort to share their expertise on both science and healthcare with

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